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On behalf of Todd Shapiro of The Shapiro Law Firm posted in Divorce on Friday, May 26, 2017.

When couples divorce, people typically focus on issues like asset division and child custody. However, the division and allocation of debts can have a significant effect on the size of the property settlement you receive. You may think that just because you didn't co-sign for a credit card, you won't be responsible. The courts in Texas, however, have a different view when it comes to financial responsibility and fair division of both assets and debts in a divorce.

On behalf of Todd Shapiro of The Shapiro Law Firm posted in Divorce on Friday, May 19, 2017.

Certain community assets are are difficult than others to accurately divide during a Texas divorce. For many couples, retirement accounts and pensions may seem straightforward. After all, these accounts have a clear balance. It's easy to determine what was deposited during the course of the marriage, as opposed to what was in the account before the marriage.

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